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OtIsXaK&3 m IS I m...i W IF if-If. Ws an. eye witness of th master ((and returned her with the train, ( ''We were In two. coaches," said SancheaVme occupied by the- Amert .cine and the other by twenty of us JJerflcan employee. '.'Tso tooner had the train been brought to a standstill by the wreck th bandlti causra -a1)eH, tlinn1Bey begun to board the coaches. They ewarmed Into our car, poked Mausers .Vlnto.pur eldes nnd told us'to throw H t up our fcands or they would kill us. i "Tiiey rlte4. our pocknta. took our i blankets and biitgsne and even our -nohes." f, f "Then Col. Pablo Lopez. In eharae SMhoVrsellno of our ear, aaidi 'If you want to sea seme fun, wateh us kill grlngoei. Came pn, boys,' he shouts to his followers. They ran from: our coach, crying 'Viva Vlllat' and. 'Death to the gringoesl' I heard a volley of'rlfle shots and looked out f the window. f ".Manner Watson wns running to- ward tho Hmtn Yaabel rtlvcr, a short J distance Away. Four other Americans - were, runnlnc In other directions, the VJ. Vlpiifas jdioptlna; at thrm. fiome of taW -l - a - . ... - S. ... too aoiaiers dropped fo their knees for ' . . .... ueurr aim, Matron iril nurr run- nlnfr about a hundred yards. He trot .up llmplnj, but went on a nhort din c tape further, tvhn he threw up his .nrmstand fell forward, hla body roll ing down the. hank Into the river. . f'Of two others runnlnir 'tor the river, one fell midway. 1 learned Inter thla wna Itomero. Vour bullets pene tratrd hla tody. Tho other man was j, iv hit twice ana killed, A younr fellow, !t ,'.'ater Identified ns Mcliattan, cot roriy ynrua irom me train "wncn ne ' was allot. u "Whllo this waa solnr on other Vtlilstaa crowded Into the AmcrL cana' coach. I could not sea what t 1 1 happened In.tbero aa frightful panic broke out in our car. Tenter I IrarnoJ Unit' tbo Americans were unarmed. "Pcarco waa ahot na ho ant In the coach. I auw Wallace's body on the ground at tho car ntep. Ho had been ahot through thcibaek. Another body waa on top of Wallace'. "Tho oilier Americana were herded k.,., io mo aiuo ui luo coacu anu lined yp. "Col, Lepet. (elected twe of hla aoldfera .as axecutioners, and this naarly preclplteted a fight among the Uurnp from Bed jn Morning ajjd JQrink Hot Water rll why everyone should drink ht WfiUr ch morning befert ''reakfait. Why ! mas aad woman, ball the Hbk. fcfliog netvous. despondent, wried owe djs beads rhy, dull and unsiruns: some nava rraiiv inrtiri. K ,eat4vk (llnesa. - 11 1 i If we would all prartlie Insldoliath- loa;, what a gratifying change would talw Place. Instead of tnouaand' ol iV.hff4ldK, anaemic-looking souls with f paatjr, muddy complealons, we should eo crowds of happy, healthy, rosy, cheeked people everywhere. The res. son la that the butnan system does not rid Itaelf each day of all tho waste which it accumulates under our pre. , , ent node of living. I'or every ounce of food and drink jaken into the system nearly- in ounce of waste material muStAbe carried out, else it ferments , snd forms ptomilnedilc poiiotu which ,arr absorbed into the blood. rib, aahrs from' tho furuscd each day, Art ksaVtff'ths. Ijre Wt Imnn br!lt sn.j' t.V.VftwWe ouiut each iuomiujk. .,i,r .KlSSo Inllde uresni of the nreilmu hmv". custulatlon of indigestible waste and 4v toxin l. Men and women, vlirllinp ck Of WelL are advised to drink rich iornJag,- before breakfast, a glass of I not water wiui a traspoonlui of rilnafl bhoanhalA Im II . k.rM. means o waihinc oiil nf Hi itomach. liver, kidurva and iilll lilln fifmi tyxins; tluls cleansinc. swrcleu. xV" tttA purifying the entire nlimcn ary canal before putting inorr food pto the stomach. Ji Minions of people who had tbrir turn tc.si constipation, bilious attacks, acid fysjomacb, nervous dsys aud sleepless '.N-askbta, have become real cranks about i'ilaw morning Inildc-batlu A quarter ;j0und of limestone phosphate will not mmik. kaatif4i at -41m," Jritataf.- hut (a le La nv nnm n'lU ueMttOaC vrclcolDa sua lreben. i ciieci upon nc yirm. auvu OUR YOUNG WOMEN 'ft tswAid'ofteTj; subjotr to headache v.W&fnturdl'-pite and -nen-bdV-1 because their blood is thin or insuf. ' ficient. They hesitate to comDlain. I If . iV,-buj .)Hcy lat)c that ambition and li . '"WB'y wWch Ja ttr birthriglit. ' m-Aoovc an inev need ine tonic anri nouriihnient in Scott's Emulsion that qakes richer .blood, fills hollow Gtterfis, suppreSMS nervousness and establishes strength. Nourishment alone nukes blood and Scott's Emul sion is pure, concentrated nourish ment, free from wines or opiates. " ,l mother or daughter is frail, pale or Nervous, give her Scott's for one itionft and see the betterment. Ithas a' wholeonle, "nutty" flavor, l'ree from alcohol of. drugs. Avoid substitutes, Hwtt k Otins niuuantM. S. J.-AUu. 15 : At) ImI or foead arlleles ad verl'.Md In The World will be Ihled at The World Informa Um' n-jreaa, rll(rer UulUUir Arcade, I'ark Hunt World's Tptown Ofice, nerlhirwt eer wr SJth W. aad Ilroadwari VrerU'i llerUm Ofnu. 13S XTUt -1331b at., sad World's JlreoUln sjflce. SU-' Wa.hlog n nt., Vrnokls, far .10 dj Uawtag the prlatlnr of lbs ml(liaet. - bandits over who should hvo th privilege of ahnotlnq (he Americans. "Several of the Americans In lino had been wounded when (he Vlttlataa shot Into the coach. I "The two executioners used Mauser rifles. One would shoet his victim and then the other soldier would take the" nexl In line. "Within a few momenta the axeeu tloners had gone completely down the line. The Americans lay on the , around, some gasping and writhing in the nd and cinders, "The suffering of the Americans isesmed to drive the bandits Into a frenzy. 'Viva Villal' thav erled. and 'Death to the grlnooesl' "Col. Lopez ordered the 'tiro de gracla' given to those who war still alive, and tho soldiers placed the ends of their rifles at their victim' heads and fired, putting the wounded eut of misery. '.'All bodies were completely Mrippod of rlothlng and aboer. Tourtrcn wore pllfd together In a amall draw about a yard from tho track. After plckW up tho liO(lc our train teturned o Chihuahua City' Others In th party raid that American frienda of the murdered mining men risked their Uvea when they boldly rode Into tho view of th murderer nnd recovered tlm dead hodlea. The bandlta .ill II lurked In tbo vicinity iia the half dozen Amerl- can, heavily armed, picked up the' niood covcrr nulo bocllea and placed tbem on tho rcaciia t'rnln. " '' 8oft-noeed bullets had been Used making ragged holes In the head of the wounded Americano whan the bandits gave them the "merey shot." Tho skulls of three men had been shot away. Each body had from two to five holes, tho blood eoakbig the dirt and cinders along the railroad track. Tho Americans In the reacun pirty were cacorted by a amall dotnehmont of Curranza troops. Wlien tho scene of tho inniisacre viia reached mountrd Vllllslua wora not over half n inlh nuay. Tlio CftrrAnr.l.ilaH, not being mount, cd, mado no nttompt y purauo JJio suspected murderers. " As aoou us tho bodies wero loadod Into n bos car tho train backod Into Chihuahua, whero the entire populace had gathered at tho station. K. 13. Htephenaon, Secretary of the Mining nnd Huioltor Men's- Associa tion of Chihuahua.', who organised tho party that recovered the bodies, auld that tho beuds were almost blown, off) and tlio riuiims i'Uieri niuliuiou "Thoy were stripped of" clothing be forp being draggad out of the cars nnd klllo'd," Bald Btepbcnson, "When wo arrived nt the aceno of tbo mas. aacra a Currin gtiarJ remalnld at Hanta Ysabcl where wo found a num. ber of the bandits encamped. We returned to tli troop (rain to get a machine gun and then proceeded to the place where the bodlea ' were Jieapeds" " . . An exiiedltlon which left ClUhualiua City to recover tho bodies of tho slain Americ'ana were luformed by the sta tion agent at feunta Yaabel that lion jamln Bnell and Frank Woods passed there, bound west, half an hour After tho Wutson train wna reported In trouble. The station ugont said be warned tho two men to return but they aald thoy were nrmod and feared no trouble. Nothing later waa heard of the party andlt la bullov.ed that thnt they met the futo of the Watson Iruln. TESANS WANT.. AID QF 1 ROOSEVELT TO BRING CHANGE IN V. S. POLICY KL I'AHO, Jan. 1B.r-A telogifalm to be went to Theodora HooMovlj, ap pealing to hjm to usn lib influence with Cungromt to brlnjf nrnnlt a 'chnKe In tbo policy of UiIh (Jorern. inent , that so far ban refuse "p e rrrlaii Ita pati-inal duty of pryljr.vllng Amerlcnn llf" nnil properly abroad," IVBH cliculntrd hoii! to-d.y foV,hlg liatuie. ., It wns proposed to Hend It 'i him later, rersona with interests in Mexico were not permitted to atgn It.). I.S. h. TROOPS ACT AS W MEXICO (Contlnuod from First rage.) citizens and to authorise the Presi dent to uxe the military and naval forces of the United HUtes In Mexico jo the oame extent as now by law permitted the navy In Nicaragua and jfaytt for the protection of American fights." - , ,., In Huytl the navy, particularly tho 5HfSj ALMOST AS OLD AS THE NATION ct5Tf?'?5 I . , One hundred and twenty-seven years jrjro, R aHsnMl CsrsU)rsne.washasUenfiTorlte Itnnslaisato- t feflC D HrUli 'urip',,roJW snd nMlkwriMs hT kst Its 1 3 A Cposilf to Jtp OaeJUkerCeeaV THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916.' AUSTRIAN TROOPS SWEEPING ALONG IN MONTENEGRO Food Is Lacking and the Mon tenegrin Capital Is'Aboul (o Be Evacuated. MANY DIE IN TENTS Serbian Refugees, Especially Babies, Succumb to the Hunger and Cold. PA MR. .Isn. li. Austrian forces advancing from Cattaro nnd Kudn-i. have reached Mltchltr. five miles from Antlvat I. The town Is being bombarded by the Austrian lenr range giina, accord' Ing to a despatch to I.'Oeuvrr. A Hjutnrl trleftrnm to the Serbian I.cgMlnn In Home describes tho sltun. Hon ln-flciitnrt-ns-ppinsrhlng d's peratlon. I'ood Is lacking; to feed thousands of women, children and refugees from Herbta, th Inttir .tr rlvfn'g In large numbers, swelling the refugee colony nlrcady established. Tho new arrivals are obliged to sleep In the open air In the hitter cold. Hundreds are dying dally In the streets of cold and hunger. Nearly all the very young ohlldran have died from lack of nourishment. In view of tho aucceea of the Alls, trlap offensive against Mt. Ixivcen, measures have been taken by tho Montenegrin Government to evacuate Cettlnjo Immediately, says the I'otlt Journal's Milan correspondent. The government has decided to contlnuo tho struggle against the Austrians. Tim Montenegrins, aided by Herblan rontlngents, are making a stout re. slstanco although outnumbered Ave to one, IlOMi:, Jnn. . Italian troops may bo orderod to proceed' to tho relief of the Hard.. pressed Montenegrins with in forly-clghl" hours. King Victor Emmanuel to-day summoned military chiefs and member of the Cabinet Into ponfeVoncti on. the McnWiickilii situation. Tho King's hurried return from the Italian front after an eight months" absence from Home whs caused by alarming reports of tho progress of tho Austrian Invasion. Ilia Majesty sent (or fUron Sonnlno, Foreign mn. later. . t Montenegrin Crown Prince Ianlllo luBiuioacr anu mo urown rnncess Jutto reached Ttome front Cottlnfo h few Tioura efprp the. king arrived front the. front. They presented personal appeal for help from tho aged Montenegrin King Nicholas. t Is said that QUeen Hejens. a daughter of tho Montenegrin ruler nnd an ardent sympathizer with her people, sent the telegram that brought King Victor Emmanuel back from the front. M'oald ve Candidal eir Monr . AMIANV. Jan. 13. With a. view f preventing office hnldcia and eandldstra fro.n beJiis Imslegcd with ir(uesls tn t'tirrhtsn pingranune advnnUInK, new r support and tickets to entertain-mi-nt.i, Hruslnr l.awann li-day Intiu. diirrl a bill making such solicitation plinlihahlp hy m S0 fine. marine corps, has been In virtual pos session of tho Government for zomo months. Under Hcnutur Lewis's res olution Intervention could ho com plete. Tho Senator oald be would discuss the resolution later In thu day. In the Uoufc,, Hrproeentntlve Hla. den of Texas, Democrat. declund the time lind come for u I'nii-Ameiii.'.i'i union to hrlni; peace to Mexico ,md InsUtcd that only the execution of the alnyers of t tin Americans rocently killed near Santa Ysobel would n.it Isfy tho people of the border States. 'The rising anger of Americans on the border Is dangerous and cannot be trifled with, "Ije declared. 'The President did tho proper- and only possible thing In adopting the sug gestion" to reoogntre Carranza. It wns an Intolerable condition' ana some one had to bo recognized. Tho choice lay betwon Carrunza and Villa, tbo un. iprakttble.' "I have been silent even when I thought eerlous mistakes were being made, leaving the whole matter Inthe handa of the President and tho Sec retary of Htate. I am not criticising them, , , , "Horrors in Mexico are cumulative. Americana hava hn murdered singly and In wjuadi. They bavo been ahot even on their own territory. They liay mysteriously dlsapbeared. Mex. loans havo even Invaded our territory under mlllUiry commsnd. killing Americans und stealing their proper- Woman Who Saved 25 With Her Ironina Board And Fwo ''i An ironing board produced by Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street from the roof of the apartment buliaiDK yi lriMB 4 i7HBsftsttsH PH Kj sK aBsssssssssssa : HdflBH HIGHER WAR TAXES x I rnn Tiir nrnnmiin nnu j wenty-nintli Street when theyiioro traiiped br Hre. Tho board was used as a bridge between tho roof of '(be burning ibulldlng and u fifth-story ninapw or tlio uiltmoro AparVnieiUv which ' across a six-foot alrshnft. lust after tho women nnd children had been rescued the roof on which they had hpen cathcrcd crashed In. ADVANCE ON SALONICA BEGUN BY 500.000 Troops From Oallipoli Land and 300,000 AIHjs Are Ready for Attack.. LONDON, Jan. Following tho report In despatches from Itome and Athens to tbo Dally N'ows Uiat SOO.Wu Teutpnle. Bulgarian anil Tfujiklsh troops urgan nn aavanco on jiontiay against the allies : their iioslllons In front of tialonlca, comes tho story from Bo (la that the Anglo-French troops from Qallipolll aro being landed. Salon lea reports that the Important railroad bridge over tho Htnim.i River at Domlr-HI'Mur bus been blown up by French engineers tts a precautionary measure. IThe Dcmlr - Ulssar Urldgo spans tho Struma about tlfty iilll'.'H northeast of S.iloitlui. Just to the south of the -Bult.-irJun frontier, one of tho probable llrst points of contact botwnn a force moving from Hnlj;itrla agalmit thu right of tho allien' U.ilunica of fcnscs.l The IJulgnrlnn uutborltles cstlinatn that 1B0.OO0 AiiKlo-Vretu.i forces are 41U uuiuuiujiua, Urltlsh ofllcers hero declare tho llles defonso worka'ln tho Halonlca ono nro Impregnable. allies' sono Tho Grcok Island of Corfu, In the Ionian Hca, two mllos oft the Albanian coasi, has been seized by tho French, whoso tropps havo occupied the Achlllelon, the Kaiser's beautiful summer marble palace, over which the tricolor Is waving, according to Athens and Home. Urceco has mado a bitter protest. The J.utente ministers at Athens havo notified Greece they deemed It their duty to "save the berola Serbian soldiers from famine and destruction" and would therefore tend tbem to Corfu. They have guaranteed they do not Intend to retain the Islahd, rtOMK, Jan. 13 (via Purls). Tho attack of tho Toutontu allies on the entente forces defending S.ilonlc.i is being developed on a large scale, etc. cording tn the Athens. orrespundent Of the Gloinulo d'luia, tologrnphlng lindvr Tuesday's date. Ho .reported that n bombardment of the Urltlsh line to tlio Doiran Zone proceeded ail day Monday. The Gorman commander of the attuclUng forces, says tho correspond ent, will muko uso of Austrian, Hu g.irlan und Turkish forces, T1'" par. tlclpivtlon of the' Turks lum been doubtful, ho adds, hul it In how cer tain that they will be included In the attacking army. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WIIKAT. MrdneUo'c O lliU Imiv l V-. lai isw'4 isri, i.wi, flllt.N. (lM. Illili finVllnw ll'jl l'. Jul) . IVMutaJo' newt . .),'J t .T Ml -HI, IIHt kin, .. 69 Wit Wt 'IV)i Z eA, 7, , . T ,Ui,n,l SS: 'VJi i"f mA 8? $ : !i eni-mlm. but carried her floe Into the 300M Will be concen rated Jnstwpcn l . ' .. JjjS , $ . - enemies' countries. fh ? "f". V, aw,l,brdcr Moro I -; '.iV.m'M' ''' UX '! ' J "W re. nnd always will be. proud." the , cnd of another week. T. a ? he said, "together with our other (iSl-Dolrai, .lirmHltmOriSUi., immortal glory to tho heroic deeds of on tho cast, concentrating at Xm.thl I i&.sWmV1 . SS5j W W - J, "jr athora and nnewtou. Together j r. .nr.. ifn4iiuii i-.ciii.- .. lmc lVSil ,V:i? . with our King and Kmncror wo Girls Who Crossed Mrs. M. Saycr of N'o. 260 West One navcd twenty-live women and children nt KIkIiIU Avenue and Ono Hundred IIION ALLIES WALL STREET Initial prices Indicated fair amount of strength In Industrial, especially In the war brides. Crucible advanced '3 points, Itepubllc 1 and Alcohol 3 4. N'tvws froin .Mexico caused eetllng in .Mivtlcnn' Oil and Smelters. Trading wits figiit ind prices sagged off In crcond hour, llaldwln Locomotive w.i weak, selling off 2 points. After .midday market picked up a llttlo and nhowcd an Improvement in sttcnirth. CrucIMn recovered points, to 60, and fractional nd vanccs occurred In some of the rail road stocks. Pittsburgh Cont was active, up 3i points. Air nrako gained 34. to H8i.,. Impiwliiff tendency o( prices con lliiut'd In lute afternoon and som" liei'lallli'H were mlvnnre,! Mrnl...ni I Vlr ''""Sheffield and Amerl. Iran foal I'iihIiicIh gained from 2 lo C points. A null ,,f Bellini,- towmd the h lose r.irrleit pi U-es olT. V. ti. Steel nun, mi A.I C'loxlllU (lnolullona. null lift rluiiKM fr.mi iinrtlmu iloiln. lUUlioM ,Mlnr.. -A'i ii'l'h VlllnJ'lnJuTvr, ,J 7l; Utirnl,-,ke K (,l.,. flC 'i - "'',Vm' I,SI- ' "'i I !"!" tpieri .''.'.'. sis !'"!:; 11 fti: lone i st.O. !; twit. . . Oil, VOl, ,l' 1'ilni I'fOiI, C. 'Wit M, .:?' rw-llile Kttf 'ub,.Di. rtmir . llfn,' n, It. lf.. i-JJ, sit, i'v'J IS JMt 1W. Corp.... Ill', 49' 40'' Krlo It', 41 'j 4ii ' ;'. W. V.lnrlli. . 10S llll( IK", 1'. 1 1 in Motnr. Co... 470 470 470 . . 3 niiKlrkh fo.. li. I llivu S.ir. i( T-J' TI l. 1S4, 47 ' ,,141 .r. 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I'.'Ul Ulfl. .'07 . lils, h.s't To rrtirnl rhr 4irln. CaVIa 'JOia Lili' lilll' lliA.no Vllalnr rv iia ilia nay, thin la onlr mt "nnoMO Qt.it. .Nbit," 13 ,0ioi' slfuituti ea bw, Ih.-Ain .f- It to Escape Fire ruftintbtKm ANNOUNCED IN DIET Dr. Betlunann-1 lolhveg Opens the Prussian Parliament With Forecast of Victory. UKRIil.V (via wireless to Sayvlllc), Jan. U. After dlvlno service In the Protostant Cathedral and In the Cath. ollc Church of St. Hedwlg. Ur. von llethmann - Ilollweg., the Prussian Prime .Minister, opened to-day the ncjv scselon nf lw Prussian Pnrjln. ment. Ho read the spe,.rh frtfin the throne In tho White Hull of the Cas tle, members of both houses of the. I Prussian Parliament, as well hh tho i diplomats, being present. ! In reading the speech from the throno Dr. von Hcthmann-Hollwcff llrst recalled the fact that nt present n sanguinary conflict Is going on on wide battlefields. "As our enemies forced the war upon- us." ho said, "they must aleo bear the guilt of. the responsibility If tho nations oC .Ku ropc contlnuo to inflict wounds, upon one another." Dr. von Uethinanu-Hollwrg said that Germany's enemies had planned to demoralize her by cutting her oft from tho transatlantic v.orld, but that this had failed. "Our agriculture assures the suste nance of tho nation," he added. "Ile lylng on our own strength, on our in. dusters und on our trade, wo can produce what wo need for our de fense. These maintain the millions of worker's who have remained at home anil they malninlu our ecououilo life 111 spite, of the war. Hut above, all things .ire the needs of tho nation In arms, filled with Ineffaceable gran deur and heroism." Dr. von lletlimann-ltoltweg said Germany, together with her faithful ullles, not only resisted a world of march toward tho turning of tho roads, sure of victory. Ono thought fills us to givo all until the very last depths of the natlon'o power for mo ma um mo saieiy or lllo nation. The, Prime Minister then stated that the King and Kmpuror sent, as a greeting to the Parliament, his wurm thanks for those who are light ing at the front. He also announced that n bill will bo presented im.-re.i-a. Ing the Income tux, us nn Inert-use of mo eiaie'e roceipis nao otoome nee- lessary, Tbo war. he said, had not iiTOKcn mo sirciiKin i . i... , .. Of PrUSJtUl'K slate finances, but further means were needed to be used for the rccon. ftructlon of Kant PruaBla. , r0i SellTheGwuineoN ShupQn EYEGLASS $-lq iMountm For lr A Eyes Examined by Registered Specialists 1893 Store) Optometrists & Opticians 1 1 I nation St., nrsr .Nh.hiii tit. I ir.H Madlaon At.. Cor. IIIOMi hi. I HOI IV. 1HI.1 M.. nr. HI. Miliolu. Av. iimi iTijwi a nr. limn ni., nrom DIED , M;Tir.RVII.!.li. On Turajjjr jn. n J110IIAKI. J Nr.TTKnvlI.I.K, btlo.J huaVsnd of liary A. Nattf rvllla, at his rriidano, SS 4th ma.. Itooktn 1'jrk rtcqultin "ism I'rtrlsr mornlnr st lo o'clock, at tWumli l) flalts'.CbUrcb lilllS Usi6sr,'tV . mr; juosors claims - AS PULITZER TRUSTEE Statement as to Questions Involved and How a Compromise Was Agreed Upon. Ttegaidlng tho order Issued on Wedncsdny, Jan. II, by Judg New burger, compromising nnd settling tho pending nppeals In the suit over the will of Juseph Pulitzer, tho executors of th estate of .lceph Pulitzer Issued the following statement: Tho provisions of 'the Code of Civil Procedure relating to executors' nnd trustees' commissions on which Mr. Judson bases hlsclnlmtosunficommls. alons nnd on which these claims were opposed by the other Interests nre so obscure that on this slngto question four or five conflicting views have arisen, each entitled to support. This complicated Mtustlun has been fully considered und dheu.red by those Interested, and the unanimous view very quickly developed that It would be better for the estate and nil parties Interested to adjust these dif ferences on some reasonable basis of compromises An agreement of com promise subject to th approval of tho court has now been reaohed be tween Mr. Judson and the other pur ties to the Appeal, on the cdhdltlbn that all other pcndlnc appeals be abandoned, thus effecting a largo saving, both In time and nioncy. to the estate. It Is recognised b all parties that .Mr. Judsou's services to tho estato were, by reason of his residence In St. Louis of n character distinct from thoso of his fellow-executors nnd Jus tify the additional compensation which Is the basis of the compromise. nnd which Is r.itsfnctory to all par tial Interested. Tho necessary permls- slon of tho court Is secured to this (compromise, nnd nil pending appeals' will bo withdrawn. FOUR ARMY MEN DROWNED WHEN BOAT IS RUN DOWN Opt. Edward V. Nones and Three Privates Victims of Collision in Galveston Channel. GAIA'KSTON. Tex.. Jan. 1!. Capt Edward P. Nones, Medical Corps. Cnlted States Army, attached to the Cojst Artillery Post at Port Crockett, and thiuo prlvatus of tho Coast Artil lery Corps, were drowned in tho Gal. eJton Channel to-day, when the boat J. I). 1$ was run down and sunk hy ,thc tank steamer Charles H. Ilarwood, outward bound for Tamplco, Capt. Noncs'a, homo was In Louisville, Ky MAYOR BACKS MULLAN " for miijt COURT Will Ask Wliitpun Io Name Ex Law partner to Succeed - Brady. Now York and Uronx County He publican loaders will nsk Gov. Whit man to appoint George V. Mullan Supromo Court Justlctt to succeed tho late John J. Hrndy of tho Uronx, Mullan Is former Tax f'ommlvsluncr and former law partner of Mayor Mltrhel. Public Service Commissioner Hay wnrd. who Is Gov. Whitman's repre sentative In this city, visited City llnll to-duy and had a talk with Mayor Mltchcl, Later Mayor Mitchul mlmltted that he und llayward had dlscuHhed the Mullan cundldncy. Tho Mayor further admitted he hud told I lay ward he would llko to sea Ills former law pnrtner nptKilnted to tho 117,500 .a year Justiceship. Hut he added Mint ho wna not "active" In Mullan's Interests. If Mullan is appointed he will servo live yenrs. Justice llfady's unex pired term riliiM to Dec 31, 1920, Special for Thursday cir.ACE rtud and Pates-h suited nnr. for tbrs awrtU, It wouldn't be rtrnnr too mnch. but at the price we offrr them, thtre la sotna tn atampedc. the chdlcr-t lirirniai ri, ma ,'aiirs. rnrlod la rich erralsllln. 10c coaedois. rOUMI DOS Extra Special for Friday M 1 1. K . CIIOCOtVATK XV A I. N V T !lll;Mi Thin hnrrt lia for lit rrnlre a bis. toutliaome Knell. o n'slnilt tlipiii'il In nirltlus Su,r Urrsiii ! raktirlned lu cloV. nf our finHii I'rrmlom Mill. 1'WoUtr. (lur r. ilUc. T fk 1'nu.Mi mix we R nni'l.AT aTTRRRT Cto K.r.0 p.m.! Sat. 10 p.m. JU rORTMNDT T?Str CIm.1I p. tn. Delfr JTAltk Stow A NApMAlT ST. abo Htm our (.TBKEr Clra T p.m. I Sat. lo p.m. tt EAbr U3D bTltKIST Ooa (l 0. m. Haiti 4T i ftl-TON HI'.. II'KI.TN rTl.44 4 il.:tn u. m. Dollr Tb aprcifliil niliht lerladr cry With Next Sunday's World Waltz of Mine By VICTOR JACOlil Composer of "Syb.l" At the Liberty Theatre ' FOUR AIR BATTLES LOST BY BRITISH; L Attack Near Armenlieres and French Assaults in Chani- ; pagnc Reported Checked, i lUmi.I.V. Jan. 13 (by wireless to Hayvllc)-A strong Hrltlsh attack I nenr Armentlercs anil two French j onslaughts In the Champagne were " tepulsod by tho Germans, the War OITIco nnnouncej to-dny. The state ment follows: "Vorthenst of Armentleres un at. tnrk by n strong llrltish detachment wns repulsed. "lCnily this morning tho Trench re newed their attacks In th4 Cham pagne. An attempted ndvancn north east of I.e Mesnl) wns repulsed'. An attack ngnlnrt a portion of the trenches captured by tho Germans, on , Jnn. , nl-ar Mnlson de Champagne, also failed. . .... "I.leuts. Doclke nnd Immelmann each shot down n Urltlsh aeroplane, one northeast of Tourcolng, tho other nenr llnpaume. In recognition of their accomplishments both were 4lecomted with the order of Pour I Mcritc by Ills Majesty tho Kmperor. "A third Urltlsh noroplan'e was 'shot down In nn aerial fight near lloubalr, und n fourth wns brought down by our defense guns near Maney,-northwest of Lille. Of the eight Urltlsh officers on tho four noroplaiiea alx were killed and two wounded." PAIHS. Jan. 13 (via London). Tho Wnr Olllce this nfternoon gavo out tho following statement: "llctwcen the Homme- nnd th6 Avre Inst night the enemy nttcmptcd a surprbo attack aaninst ono of our small positions, Tho attack wa,a.a -complete failure. v "In the Champagne the enemy made two surprise attacks with hand grenades, ono to tho northeast iff Unite do Mesnll, the other In the dis trict of Malsons do Chumpngnc. TheyO wero checked at onco by our curtain tf fire. "Further Information regarding the attack attempted yesterday by the Germans with the use of suffocating gai.es In thu rrglon of Forges shows that in the coil rno of tlie operation a gust of wind blnv bark (ho gases to the Wenches of iliu t'iiein. Our Inim tmrdmcnt of tho enemy's lino was very violent." ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Pittsburgh and Lake' Krle regular semi-annual dividend of S prr-cent., pHynblf Fab. 1 to stock of recoitl nbl Fa rrer is jan. 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